St James's MarketLondon > AttractionsSt James's, SW1Y |
3 minutes walk from Panton Street An impressive 450 million pound development in the heart of London, St James's Market is home to a sizeable ...More

National GalleryLondon > Attractions > Art GalleriesTrafalgar Square, Westminster, London WC2N |
3 minutes walk from Panton StreetThe National Gallery dominates London's Trafalgar Square with its neo-classical columns and portico designed by William Wilkins adjoining the square on its east side where...More

Horse and Dolphin YardLondon > AttractionsSoho, London W1D |
3 minutes walk from Panton StreetWalking from Gerrard Street to Shaftesbury Avenue in the Chinatown area of Soho you'll come across the pedestrianised Horse & Dolphin Yard which gets its...More

The Fourth PlinthLondon > Attractions > SightsTrafalgar Square, Westminster, London WC2N |
3 minutes walk from Panton StreetThe Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square remained empty after its completion in 1841 - it was designed for an equestrian statue of one of Britain's...More

SohoLondon > Attractions > Other AttractionsSoho, London W1D |
4 minutes walk from Panton StreetSoho, the set of streets and alleyways between Oxford Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, Charing Cross Road and Regent Street is one of the most cosmopolitan parts...More

CenotaphLondon > Attractions > SightsWhitehall, Westminster, London SW1A |
6 minutes walk from Panton StreetStanding solemnly in the middle of Whitehall, visitors could be forgiven for passing the Cenotaph by unnoticed. But every November it becomes the focus of...More

This October, Somerset House hosts a homecoming exhibition on British-Moroccan artist Hassan Hajjaj. The exhibition will showcase his vibrant fusion of contemporary cultures, which he has picked up ...More

This November, Tate Modern takes a journey through Amedeo Modigliani's career with a major new retrospective. Responsible for some of the most memorable art of the 20th century, Modigliani continuously evolved his career, developing his ...More

The first musical version of Nick Hornby's book Fever Pitch, which famously follows the ups and downs of life supporting Arsenal Football Club, is staged at the Union Chapel, in the heart of north London ...More